American Dissertation Fellowship

AAUW’s proud tradition of funding women pursuing higher education is anchored in its American Fellowship Program — AAUW’s flagship initiative. The American Dissertation Fellowship Program, in particular, offsets scholars’ expenses during their final year of dissertation writing and deepens AAUW’s impact by accelerating diversity, equity and inclusion in academia. The program is open to women in all fields of study, though those engaged in science, technology, engineering and math fields, or those researching gender issues, are especially encouraged to apply. AAUW American Fellowships are the oldest non-institutional source of graduate funding for women in the United States. The program began in 1888, at a time when women were discouraged from pursuing an education.

Award Details

American Dissertation Fellowships carry a stipend of $25,000 and are disbursed in two equal payments over the fellowship term, which runs from July 1 – June 30, annually. Stipends are made payable to fellows only.

Timeline

Milestone
Date
Application Submission Period
September 16, 2024 – November 22, 2024
Fellowship Award Status Notification
April 15, 2025
First Stipend Disbursed
July 2025
Fellowship Term
July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026
Interim Report
December 15, 2025
Second Stipend Disbursed
January 2026
Final Report
July 31, 2026

How To Apply

Policies

Full-Time Requirements

American Dissertation Fellows are required to devote 100% of their working time and intellectual effort to the completion of their dissertation.

Changes to Applicants’ Institution or Areas of Study

Applicants recommended for an award, but whose discipline or institution of study is different than envisioned at the time of application will be disqualified.

Use of Funds

Fellowship awards may be used for tuition, fees and course-required expenses like books and supplies, as well as housing, food, and other living expenses (including childcare). Awarded funds may not be expended on costs incurred prior to the fellowship term start date or after the fellowship term end date.

Tax Liability

Funds received may or may not be taxable depending on how they are used. It is incumbent on award recipients to determine any tax related obligations. AAUW does not report American Fellowships to the Internal Revenue Service and cannot provide tax-related forms or advice to recipients. Specific questions regarding income tax matters should be addressed to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, the applicant’s financial aid office or a personal tax advisor.

FAQs

Are fellows required to study in the U.S.?

No, Dissertation Fellows are not required to study in the U.S.

Is it possible to be notified of my award status prior to April 15th?

No, AAUW is not able to honor requests for earlier notification.